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Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineer Jobs

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Wilmington, MA

$112K - $147K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Sacramento, CA

$109K - $144K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Saco, ME

$107K - $141K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Saco, ME · On-site

$107K - $141K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Addison, TX · On-site

$99K - $130K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Nashville, TN · On-site

$99K - $130K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Lead Commissioning Engineer

Roseville, CA

$107K - $141K/yr

... substation commissioning. Ideal Candidate Qualifications * Knowledge of programming and testing ... protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB. Ability to develop programming ...

Perform substation field engineering, including work plan preparation and project testing functions of Area Engineers in the commissioning of new or modified transmission facilities. * Review, revise ...

Perform substation field engineering, including work plan preparation and project testing functions of Area Engineers in the commissioning of new or modified transmission facilities. * Review, revise ...

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How much do temporary substation commissioning engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary substation commissioning engineer in the United States is $113,627.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineers, and how can they be managed on the job?

Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineers often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple teams, adapting to tight project timelines, and troubleshooting unexpected technical issues on-site. Effective communication with construction, protection, and control teams is crucial for resolving discrepancies in designs or installation. Staying organized and documenting all test results and issues helps ensure that any problems are addressed promptly and that the commissioning process remains on schedule. Flexibility and a proactive approach to safety and problem-solving are key to managing these challenges successfully.

What are Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineers?

Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineers are professionals responsible for testing, inspecting, and verifying the performance and safety of electrical substations during temporary or short-term projects. They ensure that all equipment and systems function correctly before the substation is brought into full operation. Their work involves checking control systems, protection devices, wiring, and communication links to confirm compliance with technical standards and safety regulations. These engineers often collaborate with project teams, contractors, and utility companies to resolve any issues and ensure a smooth handover of the substation.

What is the difference between Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineer vs Substation Maintenance Technician?

AspectTemporary Substation Commissioning EngineerSubstation Maintenance Technician
CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, relevant certificationsTechnical diploma or associate degree, specialized training
Work EnvironmentProject sites during commissioning, testing phasesOngoing maintenance at substations, troubleshooting
Industry UsageInvolved during new substation startup and testingMaintains and repairs existing substations

The Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineer focuses on testing and starting up new substations, ensuring systems operate correctly before handover. In contrast, the Substation Maintenance Technician handles routine maintenance and repairs of existing substations. Both roles require electrical expertise but differ mainly in their project phase and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Substation Commissioning Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical engineering, understanding of power systems, and relevant experience in substation commissioning, usually supported by an engineering degree. Familiarity with protective relay testing, SCADA systems, and industry certifications such as NETA or IEEE standards is highly valued. Excellent problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies ensure the safe and efficient integration of substations into the power grid, minimizing downtime and ensuring system reliability.
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Lead Commissioning Engineer

Wunderlich-Malec

Wilmington, MA

$112K - $147K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Wunderlich-Malec Engineering (WM) is a 100% employee-owned ESOP and one of the largest and most well-established engineering companies in the United States. When you join WM you become part of a company that is:

  • 100% employee-owned with 40+ years of industry history
  • ENR (Engineering News Record) Top 500 firm
  • Rated as a top System Integrator Giant

We have a Lead Commissioning Engineer opportunity available in Boston, MA. This person will be responsible for the leading the testing and commissioning of electrical equipment within and electrical substation or generator plant; performing and directing all aspects of electrical testing including, but not limited to, protection relays, circuit breakers, transformers and other substation equipment; and training new engineers/technicians in relay testing, equipment testing and substation commissioning. 

Ideal Candidate Qualifications

  • Knowledge of programming and testing protection relays from GE, SEL, ALSTOM, SCHNEIDER, SIEMENS, and ABB.  Ability to develop programming macros for use in automated relay testing
  • Ability to understand AC and DC elementary diagrams, wiring diagrams and one-line drawings for the purpose of understanding system operation and developing testing requirements and procedures
  • Develop standard testing documentation, training procedures and maintain all project documentation including certifications and calibration records.  Candidate should be able to obtain NICET certification or equivalent
  • Diverse skill set with the ability to work independently. Will act as technical lead on projects and guide lower level engineers/technicians. Could also act as Commissioning Engineer on projects

Major Responsibilities This position requires the Commissioning Engineer to provide testing and commissioning services along with engineering service to the Utility Substation and Generation station world. Responsibilities include:

  • Review specification and engineering drawings to understand the purpose and functionality of substation
  • Directly witness or perform critical tests such as DC Functional Trip Testing prior to energization and in-service
  • Direct crews as necessary during critical work junctures (final commissioning and through startup)
  • Perform all electrical testing including but not limited to P&C control equipment
  • Demonstrate ability to service newly designed and experimental equipment, which has not been seen before, and instill confidence in the customer
  • Develop and maintain strong working relationships with customers, can provide scheduling and meet financial requirements of clients.
  • Management of resources and services required to install electrical equipment
  • Demonstrate safety consciousness in equipment handling, electrical and electronic procedures, and the unique situations encountered at diverse work sites
  • Maintain all service equipment including all test equipment, tools issued to meet specifications including ISO requirements, etc. in good working condition and maintain sufficient inventory to respond to standard calls
  • Develop and maintain strong working relationships with customers, demonstrates an awareness of customer needs, preferences, and time and financial constraints
  • Management of resources and services required to install electrical equipment
  • Proven customer service, sales ability, and ability to handle irate or difficult customers and gain satisfaction
  • Assists in the development of estimates for client proposals

Job Requirements

Education Bachelor’s degree in engineering (electrical, mechanical or engineering technology) is required. BSEE or BSEET from an accredited institution is preferred.

Experience 7-10 years with capabilities in below areas is preferred:

  • In-depth understanding of three-phase power systems
  • In-depth understanding of protection and control schemes and implementation
  • In-depth experience utilizing relay test sets SEL, GE, Beckwith, ABB, Basler, etc. and various manufacturers of electromechanical relays
  • In-depth understanding of equipment testing - circuit breakers, transformers, circuit switchers, MOABS, CTs, PTs, batteries and chargers, transfer switches, line tuners, wave traps, carrier relays, etc.
  • In-depth experience with PQ measurements
  • Experience leading crews to test and commission new and modified substations
  • Experience with rotating machinery, including generators and excitation systems
  • Experience testing previously programmed RTUs locally and remotely to system operators
  • Experience with SCADA, RTU, and DFR systems
  • Experience with AutoCAD is also desired
  • Ability to travel up to 25%
  • Possess and maintain a valid and unrestricted driver’s license 

    Physical Demands of Position Seeing, color perception, hearing, listening, clear speech, dexterity in hands, driving, lifting, climbing, ability to mount and dismount equipment, pushing, and pulling, warm and cold temperature conditions, sun exposure, moisture, potential exposure to hazardous materials and electrical voltages.

    Working Conditions On site environment could require work in various temperature conditions; in and/or around moisture, on slippery and/or uneven surfaces, in confined spaces, and at heights; will require frequent standing, driving a 4-wheel drive vehicle, and occasional bending, squatting, climbing, twisting, balancing, and reaching; will have exposure to noise, vibrations and chemicals. May require irregular or extended hours, subject to being on call and travel for project completion.

    *Job Descriptions are not exhaustive lists of all skills, responsibilities, or efforts associated with a job.  They reflect principal job elements essential for performing the job and evaluating performance.

    Wunderlich-Malec is proud to offer a comprehensive employee-owner benefit package. Full-time employees may be eligible for the following benefits: Medical • Dental • Vision • Basic and Supplemental Life and AD&D • Long Term Disability • Voluntary Short Term Disability • Healthcare & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts • Health Savings Account • Paid Time Off (PTO) • Paid Holidays • Tuition Reimbursement • Referral Bonus Program • 401(k)/Profit Sharing • 100% ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) • Employee Assistance Program • Will Preparation Resources • Worldwide Travel Assistance 

    Salary Range The expected salary range is $140,000 - $170,000 annually depending on qualifications plus a discretionary bonus and employee stock program.

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